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Moon shot

THE FULL MOON last week was the Wolf Moon, named because wolves were more likely to be heard howling this time of the year due to hunger. It rose above part of the Soldiers & Sailors Monument on the Veterans Memorial Common Friday. (Paola Cantini Photo)

 

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Warrior girls’ hockey skates past Melrose 7-1

CAPTAIN CELESTE Scoppettuolo scored a hat trick during Wakefield’s 7-1 win over Melrose on Saturday at Flynn Rink. (Dan Pawlowski Photos)

By DAN PAWLOWSKI

MEDFORD — The Wakefield High girls’ hockey team cruised to their fifth win of the season on Saturday afternoon at Flynn Memorial Rink with an impressive 7-1 victory over rival Melrose.

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Flyover

SEAN KELLY took this photograph Monday of the Mass National Guard F-15s flying over Greenwood in preparation for the Winter Classic at Fenway Park.

 

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Initiative to promote civic dialog

MELROSE — As part of Mayor Paul Brodeur’s ongoing commitment to community health and wellness, Mayor Paul Brodeur recently announced the launch of a Community Conversations Initiative to build the community’s capacity to hold civic dialog on a range of important issues facing the city. Through the initiative, and in partnership with Essential Partners (EP) Inc…

 

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Moulton gets money for Boys & Girls Clubs

WAKEFIELD — Congressman Seth Moulton has secured $16,863,400 in funding for 14 Community Funding Projects across the Sixth District in FY2023, one of which involves expanding the local Boys & Girls Clubs.

Moulton was able to get $900,000 for the Boys & Girls Clubs of Stoneham and Wakefield for its Wakefield and Saugus expansions. The Boys…

 

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Free vision, hearing tests for all ages

NORTH READING — Free vision and hearing tests for residents of any age are being offered on Thursday, January 19 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Edith O’Leary Senior Center, 157 Park St.

To participate, reservations must be made by next Friday, January 13, by calling the Senior Center at 978-664-5600. Free rides…

 

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2023 Town Election season begins

WAKEFIELD — The 2023 Town Election season has started, with five incumbents taking out nomination papers as the new year began.

Town Clerk Betsy Sheehan, Town Councilor Mehreen N. Butt, Board of Assessors member David A. Ledonne, School Committee member Kevin Scott Piskadlo and Town Councilor Edward F. Dombroski Jr. yesterday pulled the paperwork necessary

 

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